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1 April, 19:51

Which of the following is an example of cogeneration? A. A power plant uses water to cool electricity-generating turbines, then lets the hot water cool in large cooling ponds. B. A power plant burns coal to produce electricity, and uses "scrubbers" to reduce pollution. C. A power plant takes steam left over after electricity production and uses it to heat buildings. D. A power plant uses water to cool electricity-generating turbines, then releases the hot water into a nearby lake.

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  1. 1 April, 20:08
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    C. A power plant takes steam left over after electricity production and uses it to heat buildings.

    Explanation:

    Cogeneration is defined is defined as the joint production, in a sequential process, of electricity and useful thermal energy from a single energy source.

    -Simple put, electricity and heat are made at the same as with C, where left over steam is used to heat buildings.
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